Jobs for people with weakness in Collaboration & Teamwork

Jobs Allowing Individual Focus Rather Than Teamwork

This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work individually with focus rather than team collaboration.

The need for cooperation varies by occupation. Some jobs allow you to excel in environments where you can work independently at your own pace and concentrate deeply, rather than constantly working in teams. Additionally, in some fields, individual expertise and unique perspectives are valued.

What matters is finding an environment where you can maximize your concentration. The ability to produce results independently is also an important strength. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to leverage such individual capabilities.

537 jobs found.

Rope manufacturer (straw-made)

A profession that manufactures ropes and cords using straw as raw material. Involves manual processes from material selection, drying, twisting, to finishing.

Rosashi Embroiderer

Traditional craft technician who embroiders patterns on thin silk fabric called 'ro'.

Street Stall Oden Vendor

A profession that prepares and serves oden using stall-style vehicles or simple kitchens, selling on roadsides or event spaces.

Street Vendor

A profession that uses food carts or mobile sales vehicles to sell goods at roadsides, event venues, and similar locations.

Wagasa Painter

Specialist who draws and colors traditional patterns on wagasa using brushes and pigments.

Wagasa Craftsman

A profession that crafts traditional wagasa by combining bamboo ribs and washi paper to achieve waterproofing.

Wagasa rib maker (bamboo)

Traditional craft occupation that handcrafts wagasa frames using bamboo as material.

Japanese umbrella lettering artisan

A traditional craft artisan who hand-draws letters with a brush on the paper or fabric of Japanese umbrellas and applies decoration.

Kimono Sewing Private Instructor

A kimono sewing private instructor is a specialist who teaches traditional Japanese clothing (kimono) sewing techniques to individuals.

Kimono Partial Sewer

Occupation specializing in partial sewing work for kimonos and Japanese clothing accessories. Performs dressmaking using precise sewing techniques for details such as sleeve attachment and collar attachment.